RAW looks great, thanks for the pointer.

Looking around on GitHub it seems that they have defined a standardised
JavaScript interface for talking to all their library of charts. It looks
like it would be straightforward to create a TW5 widget that encapsulates
this interface, allowing any of the RAW graphs to be used within TW.

https://github.com/densitydesign/raw/wiki/Adding-New-Charts

Best wishes

Jeremy.


On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 8:02 AM, Peter Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

> This actually worked very well on a 4700rowx10col table (a bacterial
> genome feature table, mainly numbers, id codes, a short descriptor) pasted
> from Excel. Just swap to tab as delimiter and make sure you have the Force
> wrap numbers in quotes option enabled. I then did a search/replace to
> identify the title and text fields, the remainder ending up as footer
> fields (or whatever they're called). Import of the resulting json paused a
> couple of times but pressing Continue ultimately saw the operation complete
> successfully.
>
> On Monday, March 9, 2015 at 5:58:14 PM UTC, Peter Miller wrote:
>>
>> Again, an offline kludge but may be of interest in converting csv to and
>> from json. Can roundtrip single-line text though I wouldn't like to say how
>> reliable it is. http://www.convertcsv.com/
>>
>>
>> bw
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> On Thursday, March 5, 2015 at 3:01:15 PM UTC, Andreas Hahn wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hi Peter,
>>>
>>> very interesting workarounds to get  charts into TW, I think for now
>>> that is about the best way to do it.
>>> There are d3 widgets (namnely a bar chart and a cloud chart) available
>>> as a plugin in TW, however, they are very difficult to use in terms of
>>> input data formatting. Currently they require a specific json input, maybe
>>> someday they can handle csv data that could be pasted straight from excel.
>>> I think I also saw other widgets offering other chart types, but I am not
>>> sure.
>>>
>>> /Andreas
>>>
>>> Am 05.03.2015 um 15:35 schrieb Peter Miller:
>>>
>>> In similar vein, you can convert charts in Excel to SVG format in a
>>> slightly roundabout way, viz move them to their own tab, save to PDF, use
>>> cloudconvert.com to generate an SVG file and add it to Tw5 by
>>> drag-and-drop. I'm not sure whether that has any significant advantages but
>>> may be of interest until such time as a charting plugin becomes available.
>>>
>>> bw
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 3:09:45 PM UTC, Peter Miller wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I don't know how long it will be there but RAW at
>>>> http://app.raw.densitydesign.org/ provides some nice visualizations
>>>> and specimen data. The exported SVG plays nicely with TiddlyWiki as far as
>>>> I can tell though I've yet to work out how to make it editable in SVG-Edit.
>>>>
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